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The advantages of riveting and its application industry solutions

Jan. 14, 2024

The advantages of riveting and its application industry solutions

Advantages of riveting

1. High load-carrying capacity: Compared with welding, Riveting is more suitable for connecting large and heavy-duty components, in which rivets have a higher load-carrying capacity and maintain their stability even in high-temperature environments.

2. Corrosion resistance: riveted materials are usually stainless steel, aluminum, and other materials with good corrosion resistance, so in the case of moisture, corrosion, and poor surrounding environment, riveted connection life than the welded connection is long, stainless steel rivet nut, stainless steel rivet, stainless steel nut post, panel fasteners screws.

Steel Snap-In Nuts: Snap these nuts into square holes in thin material. Threads float inside the retainer, so you can install a bolt at a slight angle to align off-center parts. Mounting legs expand to lock the fastener in place. Install them by hand or with pliers.

Black-phosphate steel nuts are mildly corrosion-resistant in dry environments.

Zinc-plated steel nuts resist corrosion in wet environments.

Rounded Head Quarter-Turn Captive Panel Screws with Back Press-Fit Nut: Press these nuts into the backside of a panel in applications where you have access to both sides of the panel. Install with an arbor press or similar pressure tool—a quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers. The screw is held to the outer panel by a retainer. An installation tool (sold separately) is required to install the retainer. Nuts and screws have a zinc plating that provides corrosion resistance in wet environments. Length is measured from under the screw head.

Thumb-Screw-Head Captive Panel Screws: Install through a hole and thread on a retainer (sold separately) to keep these screws secure—no special tools are required. Use an optional spring (sold separately) to provide even compression against panels. Screws, retainers, and springs are made from chemical-resistant 18-8 stainless steel and may be mildly magnetic. Length is measured from under the head.

3. Shock and vibration: riveted connections can usually shock and vibration; in the field of transportation, especially in the automotive, aviation, railroads, etc., riveted connections have become one of the preferred safety connections.

4. Easy to operate: Rivetling is a simple connection that does not require highly skilled operators to complete the connection or high-energy power or gas sources.

5. Low cost: Compared with welding, threaded connections, and other methods, riveted connections are less costly, and in large-scale production, riveted connections can be more quickly and efficiently complete the connection.

The advantages of riveting and its application industry solutionsThe advantages of riveting and its application industry solutions

Riveting in the various industrial production manufacturing applications industrial solutions

1. Automobile manufacturing: In automobile manufacturing, riveted connections are also widely used in addition to welding, threaded connections, and other ways of assembly. They are applied in the car body, roof, door panels, interior trim, and other aspects.

Twist-to-Lock Press-Fit Captive-Panel Retractable Spring Plungers: Lock the nose in the retracted position by pulling the knob and rotating it 90°. Use an arbor press or similar pressure tool to install these spring plungers into a panel. They have a spring-loaded pin that retracts to release sliding parts. Use them as a locator or hinge pin on removable doors. The body is zinc-plated steel to resist corrosion in wet environments.

Stainless Steel Press-Fit Nuts for Soft Metal and Plastic: These nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. Also known as broach-style captive nuts, press them into a drilled or punched hole in the plastic and soft metal with an arbor press or similar pressure tool. Installation requires access to both sides of the panel. Knurls on the bottom of the nut hold them firmly in place. Tin plating provides corrosion resistance to chemicals and salt water.

Metric Stainless Steel Press-Fit Nuts for Sheet Metal: Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. Also known as clinch-style captive nuts, press these into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool. Installation requires access to both sides of the panel. Knurls on the bottom of the nut hold them firmly in place.

Steel Aligning Press-Fit Nuts for Sheet Metal: Threads float within the body, so you can install a bolt at a slight angle to align off-center parts. These nuts have knurls on the bottom, holding them firmly in place. Press them into a drilled or punched hole with an installation tool or an arbor press. Installation requires access to both sides of the panel. Zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.

Flush-Mount Press-Fit Nuts for Sheet Metal: For low-clearance applications, a flat hex head sits flush against the material surface. Press them into a drilled or punched hole with an installation tool or an arbor press. Installation requires access to both sides of the panel. Made from 18-8 stainless steel, they're chemical resistant and may be mildly magnetic.

2. Aerospace: Riveted connections are widely used because they provide load-bearing solid performance and high safety. Riveting is usually applied to the fuselage, landing gear, hatches, bulkheads, and other structural components of aircraft, and the most commonly used stainless steel rivets are used for locomotive wing connections: aviation seats and other connecting fasteners.

3. Railway transportation: Riveting is widely used in railroad manufacturing connections. Rivet connections are applied in the high-speed train body, chassis, connectors, and other components.

4. Electronic power: Riveting is also widely used in the industry. Riveting connects electric equipment, insulation parts, heat sinks, and other fields.

Riveting is a commonly used connection in modern industry, which has the advantages of strong bearing capacity, corrosion resistance, shock resistance, and impact resistance. It is widely used in automotive, aviation, railroad electronic power, and other fields, bringing higher safety and efficiency.

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